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For the first time in four years, Eidos doesn't show Tomb Raider. What happened?

By IGN Staff

For the first time since the original Tomb Raider was originally demonstrated at E3 four years ago, Eidos did not show the latest in the Tomb Raider game at E3 this year. The giant, multi-platform publisher instead opted to show new, original games and other franchise console titles, such as Timesplitters, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 and Fear Effect Retro Helix.

While IGNPSX saw several Eidos games behind closed doors, Tomb Raider was not shown on the anywhere at E3, according to Eidos. The reason isn't entirely clear, especially since Eidos mentioned in a financial announcement months ago that Core Design was going to start work on Tomb Raider V for PC and PS. Eidos said it hasn't made any new announcements since then. As for the Tomb Raider on PS2, that game is in development and is at least one to two years away.

So, the final story on Tomb Raider V isn't in. In the upcoming months, Eidos is sure to make an announcement, and when it does, we will be there to deliver it to you.

Last, for those absolute diehard Tomb Raider fans, all is not lost. At least there is the buxom Lucy Clarkson. The newest real model in the Tomb Raider list, Clarkson is probably the most racy of them all, as her measurements (32DD, 25, 36) and young age (18) denote true youthful sex appeal. She was definitely there at the booth, and looking great. The best way to describe her is with one word, "WOW."